Course: Electronical Security System

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Course title Electronical Security System
Course code AUBI/AP5EB
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Lesson
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 4
Language of instruction Czech, English
Status of course unspecified
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Drga Rudolf, Ing. Ph.D.
Course content
1. Introduction to the study of the subject AP5EBS 2. Basic terms and nomenclature of IHAS 3. Overview of technical solutions of IHAS exchanges, possible configurations 4. Surveillance alarm receiving centers (ARC), their basic functions and principles 5. Surveillance alarm receiving centers (ARC) - the latest trends 6. Basic concepts and nomenclature of FS 7. Technical solution of FS, elements of FSsystem and their configuration 8. CCTV cameras systems, basic principles and technologies 9. CCTV and their use in city surveillance camera systems, transmission paths, recording and evaluation 10. ACCESS access systems, basic principles, system topology, communication 11. ACCESS systems, database systems and related SW, other applications 12. Access control systems, system elements, the latest technologies 13. Superstructure and integrated systems, functions and divisions 14. Intelligent buildings - basic functions, principles, communication interfaces

Learning activities and teaching methods
unspecified
prerequisite
Knowledge
Completition of courses A1SBP and A4PBP and A4EPE.
Completition of courses A1SBP and A4PBP and A4EPE.
learning outcomes
explain the functions and principle of I&HAS
explain the functions and principle of I&HAS
explain the functions and principle of fire systems
explain the functions and principle of fire systems
explain the functions and principle of CCTV
explain the functions and principle of CCTV
explain the functions and principle of ACCES systems
explain the functions and principle of ACCES systems
explain the functions and principle of ARC
explain the functions and principle of ARC
Students will learn to use electronic security technology to protect of property. Student will be able to link individual systems into a coherent and functional system. Student can explain how the systems work. Student will be able to configure and set the operating mode of each electronic security device.
Students will learn to use electronic security technology to protect of property. Student will be able to link individual systems into a coherent and functional system. Student can explain how the systems work. Student will be able to configure and set the operating mode of each electronic security device.
Skills
establish basic configuration parameters and program I&HAS
establish basic configuration parameters and program I&HAS
establish basic configuration parameters and program fire systems
establish basic configuration parameters and program fire systems
establish basic configuration parameters and set up CCTV
establish basic configuration parameters and set up CCTV
set basic configuration parameters and fill data in ACCESS
set basic configuration parameters and fill data in ACCESS
set basic configuration parameters and fill data in ARC systém
set basic configuration parameters and fill data in ARC systém
Recommended literature
  • ČSN EN 50 132 Poplachové systémy - CCTV sledovací systémy pro použití v bezpečnostních aplikacích.
  • ČSN EN 50 133 Poplachové systémy - Systémy kontroly vstupů pro použití v bezpečnostních aplikacích.
  • ČSN EN 50 134 Poplachové systémy - Systémy přivolání pomoci.
  • ČSN EN 50 136 Poplachové systémy - Poplachové přenosové systémy a zařízení.
  • ČSN EN 50131 Poplachové systémy - Elektrické zabezpečovací systémy.
  • ČSN EN 54 a násl. Elektrická požární signalizace.
  • ČSN 334590 Elektrotechnické předpisy - Zařízení elektrické zabezpečovací signalizace.
  • ČSN 342710 Předpisy pro zařízení elektrické požární signalizace.


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